Critical Past. A Must Have For All Researchers!!

I was busy researching for another thread that I currently have, and found this gem. I could not possibly keep it to myself. This is one of those
sites that can bring anyone's research to a whole new level.

Its called Critical Past.

View more than 57,000 historic videos and 7 million photos for FREE in one of the world's largest collections of royalty-free archival stock
footage. Offering immediate downloads in more than 10 SD and HD formats, including screeners in all formats.

About Critical Past.

CriticalPast.com was formed by a team of archival research, film, and Internet professionals, working together to create one of the largest
privately held online archival footage sources in the world. The collection spans thousands of hours of video, millions of still photos, and continues
to grow. It is easily searched by professionals and non-professionals alike, and placing an order for footage or photos is simple and
straight-forward.

Drawn largely from U.S. government agency sources, the clips and images in the CriticalPast.com collection are available for license without the
clearance concerns encountered when ordering from typical stock footage providers. Our world-class storage and hosting environment and unique image
processing algorithms allow us to instantly transcode our full-resolution moving images into your desired format on demand, filling your order in
minutes instead of days or weeks. Our still photos are also available for download as JPEG files, or you may take advantage of our professional photo
printing services and have prints delivered right to your door.

Among stock footage providers, CriticalPast.com is unique in offering immediate download of any footage or photo image in the collection, for most
image formats. Or, if you prefer, we are happy to ship your order anywhere in the world. Search our vast collection, place an order, and experience
how Critical Past satisfies the varying needs of professionals, while also providing consumers and enthusiasts worldwide with easy access to the
world's most compelling archival images.

Need to dig into the past? Try Critical Past, which offers a collection of historic images and videos. They're completely royalty-free (though
you still have to pay to use them off the site). If it got captured for the news in the early part of the 20th century, there's a good chance the
footage you seek is here.

The quality is impeccable also. There is a contact link that I think is helpful as I am looking for something imparticular, and I'm hoping that they
can find it for me. I couldn't believe how much stuff they had.

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